Twitter to Warn Users of Fierce Discussions

Twitter announced an interesting but useful feature in a statement on its official account. According to the statement, users who want to be involved in tense and heated conversations will be reminded to be respectful and open-minded.
 Twitter to Warn Users of Fierce Discussions
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Twitter, which has taken on the role of a sword of justice in our country in recent years, where someone is lynched every day, right or wrong, and which almost takes the pulse of the country’s agenda, opens the door to many polarizations as well as useful. If thinkers like Aristotle, Machiavelli, Rousseau were alive today, instead of writing a book, they would share all their ideas on Twitter and get lynched. Please quit your job now and read our news about the new feature that Twitter is trying.

Although Twitter is generally used to follow the agenda or to get opinions about the current agenda, unfortunately, it can also be the scene of many heated discussions. We can witness how even people who are positively sure of their style and behavior in normal life are enraged on Twitter. Twitter management will also be disturbed by this, which brings a new warning system for tweets with heated discussions.

Communication with respect

Twitter will warn users during tense and heated conversations. According to this new feature, which is still in the testing phase, the social media application will make various reminders to the user. A ‘caution’ warning will be placed at the bottom of the chats that are found to be objectionable, heated and intense. A text that appears on the screen will also express the possibility that the analyzed tweets may actually be objectionable for users. The new feature, which is accessible to Android and iOS users, is still in the trial phase.

In addition to these warnings, Twitter will remind users that ‘communicating respectfully’ before entering the discussion makes the platform a better place. Making a statement on the subject, Twitter said, “Would you like to know the atmosphere before joining a conversation? “We’re testing systems on Android and iOS that will let you know if the conversation you’re about to enter is getting heated or tense.”

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